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Serving the Higher Judicial Institute of the Yemeni Republic in the capital city of Sanaa, Jami al Ma'had al Ali li l Qada offers prayer space for the judges, lecturers, and students preparing to administer Islamic law across the provinces of the Republic of Yemen. Sanaa, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth, stretches across a high mountain plateau at more than two thousand two hundred metres above sea level. Yemeni tradition holds that the city was founded by Shem, son of the noble Prophet Noah, peace be upon him, and its ancient mud brick tower houses, crowned with white gypsum friezes, remain among the most distinctive architectural landscapes anywhere in the Muslim world.

Yemen was among the earliest lands to embrace Islam, and a delegation from the tribes of Yemen travelled to Medina during the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, to declare their faith and to request teachers of the Qur'an and fiqh. The Prophet praised the people of Yemen for their softness of heart and gentleness of manner, and the famous saying al iman yamaniyun, faith is Yemeni, has comforted generations of Yemeni believers through seasons of hardship.

The Higher Judicial Institute itself prepares qadis, judges, to serve in the courts of the Republic, teaching classical fiqh alongside modern legal subjects. Every judge carries a heavy trust, for the Prophet taught that of three judges only one enters paradise, namely the one who knows the truth and rules according to it. Naming the institute's mosque as Jami al Ma'had al Ali li l Qada expresses the sober prayer that every graduate will enter that blessed station through knowledge, integrity, and humble dependence on divine guidance.

Architecturally, the mosque reflects the classical Sanaa style. Walls of brown basalt and red brick, friezes of white gypsum, a central dome, a tall minaret visible across the walled old city, carved wooden doors opening onto a courtyard planted with qat and flowering almond, and a carpeted prayer hall with a calligraphic mihrab welcome worshippers for the five daily prayers. The present page lists accurate prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the mosque, along with its Sanaa address and practical notes for visitors arriving from Bab al Yaman, the great southern gate of the old city, from the Al Saleh Mosque with its shimmering pale stone domes, or from the mountain roads leading to Kawkaban and Shibam. Despite recent hardships the institute continues to train young judges, trusting in the divine promise that difficulty is always followed by ease. Every traveller reaching this noble Yemeni capital is urged to remember the patient people of the country in their supplications, to send salawat upon the Prophet, and to ask for the swift return of peace, justice, and mercy to every corner of the beloved ancient land.

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